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Crash Bandicoot 4 Reveal Date Leaked

The latest development in leaks and rumors pertaining to the new Crash Bandicoot game may have just given us a date to expect an official reveal of the rumored Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. That reveal is supposedly set to happen on June 22nd, according to analyst Daniel Ahmad who said the reveal was and still is supposed to take place as part of the Summer Game Fest announcements. The latest on the game follows a leak from this week that revealed the game’s title and artwork after it was rated on a Taiwanese site for games’ age ratings.


Ahmad tweeted about the game after the rating was already spotted online. The analyst said June 22nd is when we can expect to see the game’s reveal and said that just as the ratings for the game suggested, there’s no Nintendo Switch version planned.


Geoff Keighley, the organizer of the Summer Game Fest events, tweeted on Friday about a new game announcement planned for June 22nd that’ll also feature gameplay. There was no mention of Crash Bandicoot, so it could very well be a different game entirely, but it lines up nicely with what’s already expected from the rumors so far.

Crash’s return in a new game is something people have been requesting for some time now considering how popular the N. Sane Trilogy and other retro returns like the Spyro games have been. Some merchandise leaks spotted not long ago indicated that a new game might be in the works, but that was all Crash Bandicoot hopefuls had to go off of until now. Much more official teasers surfaced recently with press members and content creators getting puzzles that directly referenced Crash Bandicoot. All those teasers culminated in what we know now, that there’s definitely a game out that that’s been rated and that we’ll supposedly see it revealed soon.


This reveal on Monday will share the day with another event planned by Nintendo. The next Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character, the one from ARMS, will be revealed on the same day. Smash’s will come first with the Summer Game Fest announcement happening immediately afterwards, so people will have time to tune into the first and head into the next right away.

‘The Last of Us 2’ release date, story and leaks

The wait for “The Last of Us 2” is finally down to just over a month as Sony confirmed a new release date for the action-adventure sequel. Fans can also buy physical copies of the game from the nearest local stores while pre-orders have been reopened.


‘The Last of Us 2’ release date, pre-orders

Sony had to temporarily stop accepting pre-orders when it decided to cancel the game’s May 29 launch as COVID-19 made it logistically impossible. But the company appears to have remedied that, and “The Last of Us 2” is finally set to go live on Friday, June 19 exclusively on PlayStation 4.

Pre-orders for both digital and physical copies have also been reopened. Players can also buy “The Last of Us 2” discs on launch day from authorized retail stores. However, the global COVID-19 pandemic might not make this option available to some regions. Luckily, fans can know beforehand if the nearest gaming store will be selling physical copies of the action-adventure.


To do that, visit the game’s official website. In the Choose Your Edition section, there is a yellow button that says, “Where to Buy Disc.” Clicking it will redirect fans to a list of stores that will carry the game based on their location. Those using VPN might want to briefly disable it so the website could provide accurate results. The Standard Edition costs $60, while special bundles that include exclusive and limited-edition collectibles can go up to $230.


‘The Last of Us 2’: New story trailer confirms leaked spoilers?

Waiting for “The Last of Us 2” has been much like a roller coaster ride, especially over the past weeks. After going through several delays, major plot points of the story-driven video game were leaked by hackers.

The spoilers have been a polarizing issue among gaming fans. Some have remained supportive of Naugty Dog and of the game, saying it is not fair to judge the sequel based on snippets only. However, others were enraged by the revealed plot twists concerning some very important characters to the point of promising never to purchase “The Last of Us 2.”

Those who decided to refrain from reading the leaks will have nothing to worry about watching the latest story trailer of “The Last of Us 2.” Players who have seen the spoilers could easily connect the dots and would feel like the new teaser confirms some of the details they have previously read.

PlayStation 5: ‘Destiny 2’ confirmed, Reveal date leaked online

PlayStation 5 is the latest console that Sony will offer to the gamers. Everyone is excitedly waiting for it because the features and upgrades are impressive, and the tech giant promised that it will be the best gaming console available.

Most of the gadget’s specifications and details were already released online, although some of them could not be confirmed yet as of this time. In any case, based on the descriptions, PlayStation 5 will give the players a whole new level of gaming experience that they never had before.


A limited number of units

While many gamers are already expressing their interest in the upcoming PS5 console, Sony revealed that it would only produce a limited number of units. The main reason for this is because of the coronavirus crisis that is gripping the world today.

As per Bloomberg, Sony stated that unlike the fourth-gen console, they would only make at least five to six million PlayStation 5 units, and these are for worldwide distribution already. This decision was also made to protect the company since it can incur big losses if it produces more. The economies today are not in a good state, so sales can be weak around the world.


Games for PS5

It was announced that “Destiny 2” will be included in the game list that will come pre-installed in PlayStation 5. The news came directly from the game’s publisher, Bungie, and it was posted on social media.

On Thursday, the game publisher uploaded a photo on Twitter, and it comes with a caption that simply reads: “‘Destiny 2’ will be on next-gen platforms! More details to come.”

Aside from this, the other predicted games that will on PlayStation 5 are “Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,” “Call of Duty 2020,” “Death Stranding” and “FIFA 2021.”


Reveal date and price

Meanwhile, there are rumors that PlayStation 5 will be revealed on June 2 and finally released in November. This info came from a leaker who claimed to have first-hand knowledge about the matter. Once Sony’s PlayStation 5 is launched, fans can buy it at the predicted price of $499 and up.